Naser Oric

Naser Oric (3 March 1967-) was an ARBiH brigadier during the Bosnian War. He commanded the Bosnian forces stationed in the Srebrenica enclave, and he was responsible for war crimes committed against Serbs during the conflict.

Biography
Naser Oric was born in Srebrenica, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia on 3 March 1967 to a family of Sunni Muslim Bosniaks. He served in the Yugoslav People's Army during the 1980s and even served as a bodyguard to Slobodan Milosevic before becoming an officer in the ARBiH, the military of an independent Bosnia and Herzegovina, after Bosnian independence. During the Bosnian War, his Bosnian militia occupied the Srebrenica enclave, and they waged guerrilla warfare against the Republika Srpska's army. In 2004, he was tried for war crimes by the ICTY, which accused him of torturing and killing eleven captive Serbs at the Srebrenica police station. He was released after the end of his trial in 2006, but he was imprisoned in Switzerland and 2015 and extradited back to his country. On 9 October 2017, he was acquitted of killing three Bosnian Serb prisoners-of-war.